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The Fox Debate By Chuck Stout Having watched last night's Republican Party presidential debate on Fox I thought I would write my first column on the subject. First off let me let you readers know that I am not a supporter of Mayor Giuliani, Senator McCain, or Governor Romney. The reasons I do not support Mayor Giuliani is because he is a proponent of abortion and he wants to take money out of our pockets and give it to those that I believe commit legalized murder. He is for gun control, so-called gay marriage, and supports full amnesty for illegal alien invaders and their family members. Besides I don't trust a man who looks like the little green alien in the Flintstones named Gazoo.
John McCain voted against the gay marriage ban, blocked conservative judges with his gang of 14, and is the leading Republican advocate for illegal alien amnesty. Mitt Romney signed gay marriage into law in Massachusettes, until recently was a pro-abort, is for gun control, and is also a supporter of illegal alien amnesty. This said, I thought Governor Romney did well in last night's debate, although he lied continually about his past positions, especially his stance on marriage. Let's face it Romney is the Republican Party's version of Bill Clinton: he lies without a flinch. If you went to this guy to buy a car you'd be pedalling home. His hair is the wetheads version of Donald Trump. When I see him, as slick as he is, I think of a beaver, otter, or a muskrat. I thought John McCain was last night's big loser. He came off as a cross between an orangatang and a cave troll. His drunken sailor joke is as old as his sell-outs. Rudy Giuliani's fake outrage over Ron Paul's anti-war stance smacked of contrived maneuverings. Why did Fox allow the Mayor to interrupt? No one else was allowed too. I believe if any of these RINOS get the GOP nomination we conservatives will be back to where we were in 1992. Democrats will hold the house, pick up more senate seats, and the witch of Eastwick will be in the White House. Listening to Sham Hannity schill for Giuliani is enough to make me stop watching Fox altogether. Last night's star was not a Republican, he wasn't even a candidate. Chris Wallace of Fox News is enough to get me to turn back on Fox News because of his hardball questions. Watching Giuliani, McCain, and Romney take those Nolan Ryan fastballs from Wallace about abortion, gun control, gay marriage, and amnesty made me cheer with delight as these frauds began to sweat like a husband who forgot his wedding anniversary. Whatever antiperspirant Romney uses, not only do I want some, but I'll also buy some stock in the manufacturer. Thank you Mr. Wallace for your great questions, I only wish your colleagues at Fox could have been as prepared as you were. It is a shame this guy will never be given the opportunity to grill the democrats the way he did our RINOS. Then again, the three little Whigs are more Democrat than Republican. I thought last night's big winners among the so-called second tier candidates, were Tom Tancredo and Duncan Hunter. When Congressman Tancredo is relaxed and is given time (unlike he was when Chris Mathews ran the MSNBC debate) to answer the questions, he is very effective. Congressman Hunter comes across as a no-nonsense combination of Ronald Reagan and Pat Buchanan. His effective attack on the Chinese trade fraud should wake-up every American to the fact that we are being Shanghaied. Now if he could add how American inventions have been Shanghaied by disloyal American corporations, to this end he might start a wave of support. Congressman Tancredo's stance opposing illegal alien invaders is his most known position, but once conservatives realize he is a Catholic pro-lifer, does not support gun control, and opposes gay marriage, he picks up support. It is a disgrace to the GOP and this country that these two good men are considered "second tier" candidates when they support the party's positions, while rubbermen like Guiliani, McCain, and Romney stretch so far that they make Hillary Clinton look conservative. I can only imagine waking up in a nation where I drowsily wake to the sound of a news report saying President Hunter and Vice President Tancredo have got the votes in the senate to make hiring illegal aliens a felony. Rest assured if either one of these patriots were elected President we would not have to worry about an insider sellout appointment to the Supreme Court as have been nominees like David Souter and Harriet Myers. Today as I listened to talk radio, I was utterly disgusted by the political cheerleaders who are maquerading as conservative talkers. They were drooling over how wonderful Gazoo was in attacking Ron Paul, and how he was the man to lead the Republican party to victory. If Rudy Guiliani is the man to lead the Republican party to victory, I am not a Republican. So if your buying Dick Morris as he claims that Guiliani is the only one that can beat Hillary swine, you'd better prepare yourself for eight more years under America's Lizards of Oz. Chuck Stout is a San Diego-based investor and Regular columnist for California Christian News |